CNN Downplays Murder of Bob Lee in San Francisco: ‘Mostly Peaceful Homicide’

CNN has been met with a backlash after the network tried to downplay the violent crime in San Francisco following the brutal murder of CashApp founder Bob Lee.

43-year-old Lee, a prominent technology entrepreneur, was the chief product officer of cryptocurrency startup MobileCoin when he was stabbed to death this week.

The father of two was visiting a “good” area of the Democratic-controlled, crime-infested city when he was brutally murdered in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

Lee was renowned in the tech industry and was mourned by coworkers upon the news of his death.

Twitter boss Elon Musk and former UFC champion Jake Shields were among the well-known individuals who criticized San Francisco leadership over the death of Lee.

Ironically, Lee had recently moved away from San Francisco to escape the “woke” city’s soaring violent crime.

On Friday, CNN published an article arguing that violent crime rates in San Francisco “are well below that of many other cities of a similar size.”

“San Francisco now falls in the lower middle of the pack when compared with several cities of a similar population,” the article said.

CNN insists that cities such as Jacksonville, Columbus, and Indianapolis have higher homicide rates.

The number of arrests in San Francisco has decreased by 29%, which CNN claims indicates a drop in violent crime.

George Tita, a criminal justice professor at the University of California Irvine, told CNN that Lee’s prominence as a technology entrepreneur garnered undue attention to his death.

“When a very high profile tech person is murdered, it is just going to get more publicity than if it was an impoverished person in a neighborhood of color,” Tita contended.

“It’s just low-hanging fruit. Nobody wants to look at actual statistics.

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“Most of the states and counties with the highest level of crime statistics are in red states versus blue states.”

Conservative commentators argued it was absurd to brush off violent crime in the city by merely saying that other cities are also unsafe.

Even as some crime diminishes, certain property crimes such as carjackings and robberies have risen dramatically.

“I was in SF back in February and saw signs in popular areas warning of having my car burglarized if I left things inside,” Townhall contributor Gabriella Hoffman remarked.

“My best college friend, a longtime SF resident, now even refers to his city in unkind terms.

“That’s not the hallmark of a safe city, sorry.

“Sad what’s happened to this once-beautiful city.”

“It seems to me where and how violent crime occurs matters a lot,” RealClearInvestigations senior writer Mark Hemingway added.

“Maybe Jacksonville has more murders per capita, but as a random law-abiding citizen there’s no question you feel much less safe spending an afternoon in downtown SF.”

Another social media user quipped that the death of Lee was a “mostly peaceful homicide” in the eyes of CNN.

The statement gained notoriety for a CNN news chyron three years ago that described a violent Black Lives Matter riot in Wisconsin as “fiery but mostly peaceful.”

Other social users commenters recalled that CNN senior national correspondent Kyung Lah was recently a victim of a robbery outside San Francisco City Hall.

As Slay News reported, thieves broke the window of her team’s rental car while they were reporting on rampant street crime.

The crooks stole multiple bags, despite the fact that the vehicle was protected by private security.

READ MORE: San Francisco Throws in Towel, Asks Federal Government for Help Cleaning Up City amid ‘Unprecedented Police Shortage’

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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